The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 28, 1894, Image 3

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THE DAILY ASTORIA N, ASTORIA, FRIDAY 2H
DCCODEU 28, ISO 1.
A DAIRY COUNTRY.
A Tillamook County Fairmer Tel 1b ot
Her Butter Matting Industry.
T. M. Dlndville, formerly of Aftoria,
but now & "prosperous farmer of Tilla
lnook oounlly, has been in the city for
several days, on a, visit to his brother,
Mr. Thoa. Llnvllle. He lhas a great
nany linterealng things to Say about
the fat'tlle valley around Tillamook
City, and Ito an Astorian reporter yes
tardUv relaited 8lch a atory of butter
miking as one sellom Helens to In this
country.
"We ore strictly a dairying commu
nity," said Mr. Llnvllle, In spelakJng of
his locality, "and I think I am safe In
jivlii!r ith'ait there U no obher part ot
the whole country where such a. great
oivewge of butter can ba Wad Irom line
tkime amount of milk aa in our county.
The twtitan lands produce a. rapid
gHowUi of rich grasQ, land the prairie
tonus u t'i'aaa thult, Tvttiile not quite an
heavy. ' nrtner and more nuitrtclous.
It Is found UMaJt cows feeding on the
prairies will give the richest quality of
milk.
"At a recent test of milk from a
band of my cows, itl.e average was 6.35
paun.iu mt buffer fat to each 100 pounds
of milk. Tliis goes aiheu4 of the teats
miaidu ait 'Uhe World's Falir,' whloh, If 1
remember ' right, was a little over 4
pounds. Another point In our favor Is
that none of the cows are stall fed,
and all the feed they get from one
year's end to another, Is what Uiey
pick up in the pastures, which are
green the year through."
"How miainy dodrying establishments
have you?" asked the reporter.
"Two, a private firm, and a co-opera,
tive dairy. The lufjter I consider the
only successful way of conducting this
c-l'ass of business, las has been clearly
demonstrated in 'the present Instance.
We have a market In Portland, Asto
ria and San Francisco for iall the budter
we can make, and our ibuslness Is con
sUntly Increasing. The milk is (tested
once eaah week with a Babcook tester,
and Cite farmer charged alt the rate
of four cents per pound for making. If
the market price la too low, the fcuttet
Is elmpiy stored away before .working
and kept until the price comes up."
"How aibou't poultry In your county,
Mr. Llnvllle; Is It as successful a busi
ness as dairying?"
"P lultrry has not as yet been tried
as extensively as dairying. Two or
jhree have gone Into the business, with
apparently great success. One man
came Itilo our county about eflgWt years
ago. He had laboult $100 wlhlch he In
vested in chickens. He purchased 30
acre3 of land on credit, Started a hen
nwy, and one year ago sold out for
!i,000, having already paid up his en
tire Indebtadness. Moat of the eggs
raised in that country are shipped to
San Francisco.
"I have not the slightest idea but
that our valley will become as equally
(famed for poultry raising aa it now Is
f jr d'alrying, and any man who will
come In Ithare and and giant a hen
nary will be sure to make a success of
it providing he be tlhe right kind of a
man."
" " Mr. Linville has been very successful
nnaixi'ully during 'his residence in Tilla
mook county, aind has great confidence
In the future of the country in which he
lives. He will return to Tillamook this
morning on the steamer Elmore.
A gentleman from Astoria ha been
looking over (Hie NetaUem City saw mill
during the past week, with a view ic
putting It In operation. If an agreement
on figures can be reacMed, he informE
us Unit himself and Mr. Fatten, of As
Itorlia, propose to purdhlase the mill,
in which case they wiill probably put
In a new boiler and engine and Increase
the capacity of the miill. This mill hat
(been in litigaitlon amd lying Idle foi
nearly a year, and lit Is hoped that it
will be put In opeiraltion once more.
NelilaJem Times.
-"-,;',:,-v'-aT
fin -
saw
ZSeta.,
Met, and
81.00 Bottle.
One cent dose.
'mmm
It is sold on inifcrantee by Hi druR-
rlsts. It curea Jiioiplent Consumptioft
and i the best Cough said Croup Cure. .
For Sale by J. V. Conn.
NOTICE.
Astoria, Oregon, November 2S, 1894.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator of the estate
of James P. Metz, deceased, have filed
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Clatsop County, my final
account as such administrator, and the
same has been by said court Bet for
hearing Wednesday, January 9th, 1SS5,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at court
house at Astoria, Or. All persons Inter
ested therein are hereby notified to then
and there appear and show cause if
any why the said account be not al
lowed, and the administrator discharg
ed. JAMES. W. HARE,
Administrator.
TH3 DISCOVERY SAVED HIS LIFE.
M". G. Cailloueitte, Druggist, Beavers
ville, III., says: "To Dr. King's New
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
with La Grippe and tried all the phy
sicians for miles around, but of no
avail, and was given up and told 1
could not live. Having Dr. King's New
Discovery In my store 1 sent for a bot
tle, and began to use It, and from the
first dose began to get better, and after
using three bottles was up and about,
again. It is worth its weight In gold.
We won't keep store or house without
it." Get a trial bottle free at Chas.
Pagers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' build
tag. A GOOD WORD.
Mr. .T. J. Keil, Sharpsburg, Pa.
Dear. Sir- I am glad to say a good
word for Krause's Headache Capsules.
After sufierlng for over three years
with acute neuralgia and its consequent
insonvna ('.vlilch seemed to t.affle the
efforts of some of our best physicians)
you suszested this remedy which gave
me almost Instant relief. Words fail
to express the praise I should like to
bistow en Krause's Headache Capsules.
Gratefuliy Yours,
MRS. E. R. HOLMES,
Montrcee, Pa.
For sals by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or.,
sole agent.
'1 the rntent medlctn advertised
In thl pnPr. together with the choic
est lrfumery, and toilet articles, etc.,
ri.n tw bc.ueht at the lowest prices at
J W. Conn' druar store, opposite Oc
cident Hotel. A.torU.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says. "Shilot's Vitalize 'SAVFD
MY LIFE.' I consider it the best rem
edy for a debilitated syst'.m I ever
used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid
ney trouble, it exceils. Piive 73 cts.
For Sale by J. W. Conn."
Report of the Condition
First National Bank
OF ASTORIA,
At Astoria, in the State or Oregon, at the close
of business, "ecember 111, 1891.
KKSOUUCKS.
liani and discounts 151,7)19 22
Overdrafts secured and unsveiirt d. . i10 40
IF. M. Buniln to Kecure ciiculntiuu 12.IWO
Hr-Miuuim mi V 8. bonds 1,2.)
Stocks, seciiritlet. etc 18,311 84
Oth. r Ke'tl tsiate and Mortgages
Owned 8,128
Due from imt.oiml bunks (not re.-ervo
nirehts) 12,291 "6
Due from st:iie unnkN and biinkers ftt.o.W 97
Due from apiirove I reserve amenta 47,272 M
Notes of other Nntloual Biuikf - ft)
Nickels and cents 40 67
Lawful Money Ke.hf.rvk in Bank, Viz:
Seele Jti2tn0
Legal tender notes 400
C2.70J
Redemption fund w'th V. S. Treasurer
(5 percent. uiclrcu!ullon). 6C2 50
Total SJM9.2S2 4
LIAUIUTIKS. .
Capital stock paid lu ,("
.Siirnlus fund l'J,X)
Undivided prollis less ex
penses lU U taxes bui... ui.uii u
NiiiUinnl bank notes out
standing W,l!0
Individual deposita subject
to check. $192,780 60
Demand certificates of de-
posit . 35,801 78
v 22S,09188
ss.
Total - 8'8.2W 41
St(e of Oregon, I
County of Olatsop, I
I, 8, 8. Gordon, cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment Is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. S. 8. GUKDOiN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to hefire me this SS2d
day of December, litM. O.J. Millkb,
Notary Fublle.
Correct Attest :
JOHN H. DEV LIS. 1
J. O. HANTHORN, Directors.
J, t, Il.Al'lllVHi'j
WILLIAM M. LADD,
, ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it
may concern, that the undersigned has
been dulv appointed the assignee of I.
W. Case, and that he has quallHed as
such assignee by filing with the clerk
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clatsop County, his bond
as required by law. All persons hav
ing claims against said I. W. Case are
notified to present the same to the
undersigned, duly verified, at the ofllce
of the Astoria National Bank, in the
city of Astoria, in said county, within
three months from this aate.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 11th
day of November, 1894.
D. K. WARREN,
Assignee.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Gil !tdl V d r3ttr Fih-, s Friacas
FOUND THEM THE BEST.
This is to certify that I have used
Krause's Headache Capsules periodi
cally for over a year, and have very
much pleasure ir. stating that they
have always proved very beneficial and
have relieved me in from ten to fifteen
minutes. I have been a sufferer from
headache for many years, and have
never found anything to do me as
much good as Krause's Headaohe Cap
sules. Yours Truly,
LOUIS HERMAN,
234 Poplar St., Wichita, Kan.
For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria,
Or., sole agent.
PROVEN A BOON.
Gentlemen: I have always recom
mended Krause's Headache Capsules
wherever I have had a chance. They
have proven a veritable boon In my
family against any and all kinds of
headache. Tours truly,
J. E. WALTER,
Leavenworth, Kansas.
For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria,
Oregon, sole agent
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The prediction of shrewd old John
Jacob Astor Is about to be fulfilled. The
city of Astoria, Oregon, is about to
become the greatest seaport and me
tropolis of Northwestern America.
Its location and resources have at
traded the attention of capital, and it
Is today the best field for the Invest
ment of money, brains and muscle on
the American continent.
This "Largest civilized city in the
world without a railroad," is to exper
ience the Impetus of a connection in
different directions with two of the
greatest continental railway systems. .
Astoria's harbor advantages (the
best on the whole Pacific Coast) are
now understood and appreciated; its
fishing interests (already paying to the
hands employed in the salmon canneries
alone over (250,600 of wages each
month) are to be augmented by the
Investment of outside capital and the
erection of large and latest Improved
plants. The immense forests of Ore
gon pine surrounding the city are to
be converted Into lumber for the Aus
tralian, Chinese, Japanese, and South
American markets.
The great coal fields within a few
miles of the city are to be 'immediately
opened, and the product thereof shipp
ed In every direction.
A dairying region unsurpassed In the
whole world is to be opened up and
afforded an outlet to market. ;
A harbor, better than that of San
Francisco, and the only one with this
exception on th3 more than two thous
and miles of Pacific coast, is to be
supplied with increased dockage and
coaling facilities, and immense grain
elevators will be built to store and load
the wheat of the Columbia basin direct
ly on the merchant fleets of the world.
Astoria offers openings for many new
industries, namely, grist mills, saw
mills, paper mills, stave, box, barrel
and tub factories, show case works,
sash and door factories.
There will be room for many live,
energetic and wide-awake men and
women with or without money. AH
Inquiries promptly answered. Paper
and data supplied on application.
Address
JiSTO WS .(IFOflPTIOfl BUREAU.
t
Oregon's Great Seaport.
FREEMAN u BREiiUiNLR,
I ;kielcrtmHli.
Special attention paid to stc-arnbont re
pairing, first-cla." horseshoeing, etc
Iiocging cn;;? & specialty.
197 01ncy Ktr-H-t, botween Third and
anil FoujIm. Astoria, Or.
Dalgity Iron -Works,
General Machinist -U l
and Boiler Work.
All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Stenriiboat j
an.i Fnirine Work of .lliv 1 "Jtfflij 'Infi'in. !
Castings of all kinds made to, order.?'. '!
r . , w r .... P. i-i-.I. .1 1
root or Latayera at., Mb'on wr. .,
a.tV
NO BREAKFAST
Is complete without a good piece of
chui'je meat.
One can be
Deceived
In a piece of meat at the meat deal
ers, and discover when It Is too late
trat what appeared to be good is noth
ing of the kind. Guard against such
mistakes by coming here. We always
have the best.
WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET.
CHRI5TEN3EN & CO.. Prop'rs.
ASTORIA IRON WOHK8
Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Asl'ina.
General Machinists and Boiler Makers
Land and Marine Engine. Boiler work, Steam
boat and Cannery Work a Specialty.
Catting of All Description Mad to Order on
Short Notice.
John Fox. President and Superintendent
A. lu Fox Vice Freuldent
O. B, Prael Secretar?
nave a
St. George's Rheumatic Bittsrs,
A Remedy spedaly manufactured to
aid those afflicted with RHEUMATISM.
It gives tone to the stomach and purities
the blood better than any other bitters
known.
TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED.
For said bv all leading druggists or
Address "G.'R." P. O. Box 663,
Astoria, Or.
THE
0GCIDEJ1T HOTEL
Is the Best of Its Class
On the Pacific Coast.
RH UflHXCELiliED TflBIiE.
Rata. Sa dally and upwarda.
Kopp'a Beer Hall.
Choice Wlnei, Llquori and Clga'i.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
Only handed over the oar, The largest giasa
of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, sc.
Free Lunch.
E rick son &WirkkaIa, Proprietors
Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Si.
Hunter fykms say the best
. Pork Sausage combine?
the flavor of of lean pig
nergen S.pork with tlie flaky fat
and tlie fines herbs.
We furnish the table with this kind of
sausage that pleases tlie veriest epicure.
Portland Butchering Co' M arke
Corner Second and Benton streets.
Corner Third and 'West Eighth streets
J. A PASTABRND,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
PILE DfllVEfl, HOUSE, BRIDGE HflD
WHARP BU1LDIIH,
Addres. box 180. Poftoffice. ASTORIA, OR
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN-
Groceries, Flour, Feed,,Provlslons, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Cast aud Squemdqua Streets. Astoria, Ore.
FISHER BROS.,
SHIP - CHANDLERS,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
Wagons & Vehicles In Btocli
Fans Machinery, Paint. Oil, Vamlshe, Logger)1
SupplleJ, Falrbank' Scale, Door
and Window.
Provision, Flour, and Mill feed
Astoria, Oregon.
re
Km
m. w
)illlwLiV"!;ibj.'-;...
These tiny Ccfsulcs aroflupcrfcri
Cubebs and. Injoctiona.
They euro In 43 bouts the
same dLscaws vlthout aiiyinijon
venlcnce. SOLDBYALLDIIUCGISTS
TJIE flSTOIJl SAVINGS BflJiK
Acte as trustee for corporatloii anO
Individuals. Deposits eollcited.
Interest will he allowed on Mvlmrv
deposits at tlie rate of i per et tit per
annum,
J. Q. A. BOWIBT T'ieifl nl
BEiN J. YOUNG Vlue ITetild.-nl
FRANK PATTON CushU-r
W. Ii DEMENT fj.-cretary
DinECTorta
J. Q. A. Eowlby, C. II. Tu. o. A
Nelson, BenJ. Younpt, A. & Iic.-d, I. I'.
Thompson, W. E. Dement.
Japanese Bazaar
BINO LUNG.I'rop.
Bays a custorner of soma of those
new (roods that we have Just, rwtved
for fall trade, and that we're ceiling
so remarkably cheap: "Ttiey aru the
bet bargains w ever got in Anrnrhu"
They are caiitlvating In fiiinlliy and
style and will rmiks a record an purMj
openers. 417 Bond Street, next i-wt to MoiiUt
Fruit fctore.
A LOCK
Is something you want, if
not today, you will want Is
sometime. We keep carpen
ter's tools too, and if this
weather will only pull itself
f -.rrAtlier t.ni, ti;ill u'fint nlfnl V
.f U .lV.lttrlf .if 1'II.K 11
plenty only waiting your call.
J. 13, WYATT,
HAHOWAHIC DEALER
Are You Goin East?
Be sure and see that your ticket
rea via
THE NORTL WESTERN
LINE.
CHICAGO,
ST, PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
and
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
This Is the
GREAT SHORT LINE
Between
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points East and
South.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vee
tibuled Dining and Bleeping Car
Trains and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME."
Have given this road a national reputa
tion. All classes of passengers carried
on the vestibultd trains without extra
charge. Ship your freight and travel
over this famous Hue. All agents have
tickete.
W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGH,
Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt.
218 Washington st, Portland, Or.
Pacific
11
RAILWAY.
AMERICA'S
0,
E. rkNOL,
T
Given CI mice
of
'oio TfanseofitiiLfaal
Via
Spokane
and
St. Paul.
Via
Oo'iJcn, Denver
and
Omaha or
Bt, Paul.
Pullman and Tourist Sleeker
Free Reclining Chslr Cars,
Astoria to San Francisco.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Columbia, Monday, Duwmher 10.
State, Saturday, becnwmr 1.
Ciilumbla, Thursday, l.)iH--n)licr 20.
State, Tuesday, Dw-mlier t't.
Columbia, Sutuiiiy, December SO.
Btate, FTlday, January 4.
Astoria, Oregon.
SEASIDE SflVljlHiIi.
A eompl"'e n'r of lun'-r tm fc'snd
In the rtm-n or liif s-'.l. ! :,; 1; rus
tic, cfl;ii:i, '.4 ft-1 i'''; - f f".i-ti:
mouliiiM?1 end ?hir.t''-: tca-i.l
work (tor? to f.rv -r. 'i-'"nt r --.tw, i
an1 Tr..-" t -.. r
prrm; c;y .' : .:)(. ' '. v ,:J
Grcstest Trans "Continenta
Hallway System.
-.''
TW CCERH TO 0GEAJ1
IN
Pa'acs Dining IJoom and Sleeping Cars
Laxarloas Dining Cars.
CIcgant Cay Coaches.
ALSO
enervation Cars, alioairg Unbroken
Vicxs c! the Wor.dor-Iul oantalfi
Country.
X5.C0 and $10,00
Kitved on all tli V'ts enst. Tuurlat cars
t!i Ix-Kl on wiii-i'ls. i; (ulpmeuU of tht
very nnest throushout,
Ar0
CANADIAN fACiriC ROYAL KAIL STEAKSHIP LIN
T'l diet anil li'-ill.
I,ilr':FS of Jnnan, November l?ih.
t,nirfh of Ciiitia, December lutii.
Astoria and Portlnd Steamers,
Hereafter the O. R. and N. Co.'s ben is
will run aa follows, between Autoria and
Portland. The Thompson will leave As
toria at 6:45 a, m. dally excopt Sunday,
and Portland dally at, 8 p. m. except
Sundny. The T. J. Potter will leave
Aatoria at 7 p. m. dally, and Portland
at T a. m. daily except Sunday.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
Q. W. LOUNSHERKT,
Agent, Astoria, Or,
W, H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Paa. Atft., Portland, Or.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
QUICK TIME
-TO -
SA?4 FRANCISCO
AND
ilLIi POINTS IJil CBLIFCrjNlfl
Via the All. Slujia Ruut u! tl.a
The Only fjoul Through Ci!.'?---r
nia to Points East end Cct-th
THE SCENIC FOUTE OF
THE PACIfiC COAST
For U 'net rates and Information, ctb
on or adurece.
J A 3. FI.VLATFOX, Ant.
Antiiria, it
A. B. C.i ' Travel! r'. A. t.,
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